Chapter 350
Forced To Be A General, I Just Wanted To Retire
The Power to Override the Revolutionary Army
âThat isâ¦â
Kaz straightened up and frowned the moment he looked at Betty. He looked down at the group of pirates and gritted his teeth.
âHow can you let a lady suffer such humiliation? You pirates are too evil!â
These words stunned Betty for a moment before she reacted and a vein appeared on her forehead.
âThis is my own clothes, it has nothing to do with that group of pirates, idiot!â
âIs it my own clothes? Sorry, it seems that I misunderstood, but pirates are still unforgivable.â
Kaz waved his hand, indicating that Marines should tie up these pirates and send them to the Battleship.
âHey, Marine, I finally gave these civilians the courage to resist. Why did you stop me and let them have the courage to resist evil? What if you donât arrive in time one day and this place is occupied by pirates again?!â
Betty came over and looked up to meet Cassâs eyes.
She was not short, but in front of Kaz, who was about three meters tall, she was still a little short and could only reach his chest.
âI think that people should have the courage to resist, not be raised like pigs by you!â
Betty looked at the group of civilians and slammed the flag in her hand on the ground. âAre you so willing to hand over all your hopes to Marines? Today Marine, tomorrow Marine, but one day you will not be able to rely on them. For example, just now, what would you do without Marines?â
These words made the civilians lower their heads and look guilty.
Thatâs right, where did their courage to swing their swords at the pirates go? Miss Betty is right. They canât always rely on Marines. Although these Marines are very good, there will always be times when they canât be taken care of.
âI was wrong. How can I think itâs absolutely safe because of Marine?â
A civilian picked up the wooden stick and said firmly, âSure enough, I have to rely on myselfâ¦â
As he moved, the other civilians were also a little shaken. Some people began to lean over to pick up the weapons they had dropped.
âI donât agree!â
Suddenly, a voice sounded.
Cass looked at Betty and said in a deep voice, âThe most vicious people in the sea are pirates. People who donât realize it canât fight pirates. Fighting by force, although itâs very brave, itâs not their duty.â
âColonel Kuro told me that everyone has their duty and position. Their position is to live a good life, and in order to defend their life and fight the evil on the sea, that is what we Marines have to do. It is our Marineâs duty. If we let civilians protect themselves, then what Marine are we? Then our existence is meaningless!â
âThere will be casualties in battle, and casualties will die. It is the duty of Marines to fight and sacrifice with pirates, not civilians. Civilians, just live quietly and peacefully!â
This speech was like a blow to the heart, making the civilians who were about to pick up their weapons straighten their backs again.
Yes, thatâs the Navyâs business. They are professionals in fighting pirates. They are just a group of civilians who only want a peaceful life and donât want to fight.
Those who wanted to fight had long left. They either joined the Marines or became pirates.
âBut what if you donât arrive in time!â Betty questioned loudly.
âI will definitely arrive!â
Kaz responded just as loudly. âAs long as Iâm here, Iâll definitely be there! Iâll never, never slack off like before! With Marineâs honor and justice as a guarantee, we will make the nearby pirates disappear!â
That determined look made Betty speechless for a moment.
This man is not being polite or hypocritical. His eyes are very serious!
He will really do what he said!
Is this the Marines of today?
Betty glanced at the group of civilians. Sure enough, the courage inspired by her dispersed again at this moment because of the speech of the bearded Marine.
Because it was safe, that kind of safety⦠She could not encourage it.
âWoman, why must you let civilians fight?!â
Kaz frowned. He disagreed with this woman from the bottom of his heart.
âBecause everyone can be a hero! They canât only pray for the arrival of the strong. They can only be brave enough to wave their weapons against injustice and evil to choose their own life!â
Betty said.
Kaz was silent for a while and said in a deep voice, âCourage is really admirable. I saw it just now. I can only admire your courage!â
âColonel Kuro also said that humanâs hymn is the hymn of courage, humanâs epic is the epic of courage!â
âBut!â
âThis is not a reason for them to fight!â
âFighting pirates and fighting evil, that should not be done by civilians, that can only mean that our Marines are incompetent! We Marines are strong and have been trained, we have guns, cannons and knives, we can fight pirates, why should we let civilians take the front?â
Kaz enunciated each word. âColonel Kuro once said that everything has a price. You have to be aware that you have to pay a price for what you choose.â
âAs a merchant, you have to be prepared to be robbed and lose money.â
âAs a pirate, you have to be prepared to be caught and killed.â
âSimilarly, a Marine must have the price and awareness of being killed!â
âOnly civilians who donât choose anything donât need such awareness!â
Kaz faced the civilians and shouted, âColonel Kuro said that civilians are civilians. You who havenât chosen yet are civilians!â
âJust civilians who stay in their own land and live quietly, looking forward to peace!â
âWealth, power, status, justice, evil, and neutrality can all be chosen. It doesnât matter what you choose, but before you choose, you are just civilians, just targets protected by Marines!â
âOur duty is to protect you until you take the initiative to make a choice. We Marine will never allow that kind of passive and forced choice!â
Cass turned to face Betty and took a step forward. The hot breath coming from somewhere made Betty step back subconsciously.
âIf I canât make it in time, then Iâll make it in time!â
âIf pirates invade, then pirates can never invade again!â
âThis is Marine, this is justice!â
âLetting them pick up their weapons to defend themselves is a great humiliation to us and the greatest disapproval of our justice!â
Snap.
At this moment, the civilian who had just picked up the weapon completely put it down and no longer had any intention of picking it up.
Lost â¦
Bettyâs pupils shrank. At this moment, she completely understood that her ability could no longer be encouraged by this personâs speech.
This bearded manâs willpower is as hard as iron!
Betty understood that their positions were the same. They were both protecting civilians. The only difference was the way they were doing it. This Marine was not evil. He was doing it for civilians.
For civilians, this is not a problem, but for her and the Revolutionary Army, this problem is too big!
They are the same, but because of this similarity, there can only be one left!
This man has the power to overthrow the ideals of their Revolutionary Army!
Where did this terrifying Marine come from?!